03/06/2011 9:02 am
Commuters traveling through Connolly Station this weekend should be afraid, very afraid, after reports of ghost sightings at the Dublin transport hub.
Irish ghost hunters (they actually exist?) have revealed that they have received reports of something strange happening in that particular neighborhood and are urging commuters who have witnessed any paranormal activity to come forward and make themselves heard.
Who ya gonna call? Well, Ireland’s very own ghostbusters of course. A team of crack ghost hunters will be deployed to seek out and find the mysterious spirits once they have approached the CIE and the operators of the station to obtain permission.
"We've heard that there is poltergeist activity in Connolly Station," said leading paranormalist and Today FM DJ Tim Kelly.
"We want to find out what this is all about because it could be huge."
Once they’ve got the all clear, a team of investigators made up of Kelly, fellow paranormal investigators Maedhbh Larkin, Thomas Borza, Tanya Brady and psychics Keith and Angie Freeland will investigate the area using the latest in cutting edge ghost-busting equipment.
"It would take an hour and a half to set up. We have thermal imaging cameras, cutting-edge stuff.
"Sometimes the human ear can't pick up the voices and they are only audible once recorded on the audio recorders and reviewed," Tim explained, before adding “I ain’t afraid of no ghost”.
If you’ve spotted something strange in Connolly Station, drop Tim a line at timkelly@irishghosthunters.com.
Commuters traveling through Connolly Station this weekend should be afraid, very afraid, after reports of ghost sightings at the Dublin transport hub.
Irish ghost hunters (they actually exist?) have revealed that they have received reports of something strange happening in that particular neighborhood and are urging commuters who have witnessed any paranormal activity to come forward and make themselves heard.
Who ya gonna call? Well, Ireland’s very own ghostbusters of course. A team of crack ghost hunters will be deployed to seek out and find the mysterious spirits once they have approached the CIE and the operators of the station to obtain permission.
"We've heard that there is poltergeist activity in Connolly Station," said leading paranormalist and Today FM DJ Tim Kelly.
"We want to find out what this is all about because it could be huge."
Once they’ve got the all clear, a team of investigators made up of Kelly, fellow paranormal investigators Maedhbh Larkin, Thomas Borza, Tanya Brady and psychics Keith and Angie Freeland will investigate the area using the latest in cutting edge ghost-busting equipment.
"It would take an hour and a half to set up. We have thermal imaging cameras, cutting-edge stuff.
"Sometimes the human ear can't pick up the voices and they are only audible once recorded on the audio recorders and reviewed," Tim explained, before adding “I ain’t afraid of no ghost”.
If you’ve spotted something strange in Connolly Station, drop Tim a line at timkelly@irishghosthunters.com.
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